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Ann Russo


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Ann Russo is Associate Professor of Women's and Gender Studies and Director of the Women's Center at DePaul University. She is the author of Taking Back Our Lives: A Call to Action for the Feminist Movement and co-editor of Talking Back, Acting Out: Women Negotiating the Media Across Cultures. ...more

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Third World Women and the P...

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Feminist Accountability: Di...

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Pornography

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Amazons, Bluestockings, and...

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Taking Back Our Lives: A Ca...

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Without Apology: Andrea Dwo...

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“Making women into small business owners, factory workers, and heads of households, not participants & leaders of collective social movements or activists demanding more accountability of the World Trade Organization, the IMF or the World Bank, these institutions maintain control over the economic growth and development of these countries and provide access to cheap labor, mineral resources, and military bases for the global north while the women themselves remain at or below poverty level.”
Ann Russo, Feminist Accountability: Disrupting Violence and Transforming Power



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